Proposition 301 is set to expire in a few years, and there had been a lot of discussion about how to make sure the roughly $600 million the tax brings in for education every year didn’t go away. But, some public education advocates are still nervous about the future.

With National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster on the outs, President Trump has picked John Bolton as his replacement. Zack Beauchamp, senior reporter at Vox, reviews Bolton's credentials and previews an administration guided by his outlook.

The U.S. Border Patrol is hiring. And it needs to fill jobs quickly. Recruiters are traveling all around the country, trying to convince people to come and apply. But among the challenges presented, the agency is learning that people just don’t want to work in Arizona. So it’s trying to make this state more appealing.

What do you get when you cross raucous college co-eds and retirees? March in Lake Havasu. As students from across the country descend on the western Arizona community of 53,000, they overlap with the city’s other annual visitors: senior citizens.

Tempe Police reiterated that fault has not been determined in this case and the investigation is ongoing. But some experts in the field who have watched the video say something must be amiss — that the car should have avoided hitting Herzberg.

A new investigation by the Associated Press has revealed the extent to which reports of child abuse on American military bases languish in the system. The report focused on peer-on-peer sexual abuse at the military bases' schools, which exist a kind of bureaucratic netherworld.

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